Nick Kollerstrom — Terror on the Tube June 8,
2013 A short walk from the Woolwich DLR station takes you to a moving tribute
scene, a huge mass of flowers ...

With so many inconsistencies and
impossibilities littered throughout the official narrative, the Woolwich
Beheading has been filed away in the same False Flag folder as 9/11, 7/7, the
Boston Bombing, Sandy Hook shooting and the Paris attacks.

(Quite how anyone can behead someone
without a puddle of blood forming is anyone's guess. Equally how a car can
smash into a lap post, bounce back 3 foot and leave no marks, is another.)

Spivey travelled further down the
fabled rabbit hole than anyone and on the way uncovered disturbing
evidence that Lee Rigby was a fictional creation, claiming every
photo published was photo-shopped, as was all other photographs covering his
wedding, his fiancé, wife, son and his time in the army.

Labelled an internet troll by the
national newspapers, Spivey's notoriety hit new heights during 2016 when he
published his long awaited assessment of Princess Diana's car crash, in which
he made the astonishing claim that she never died in the crash, and like Lee
Rigby, was a fictionally character made up by the Establishment, played through
her life by a number of actresses, supported by thousands of photo-shopped
photographs.

The question on everyone's lips is whether or not
Chris Spivey has gone totally mad?

Commanding a readership in it's
millions, Spivey soon went into over-drive, and using facial comparison
software as evidence of his findings, continued to publish a number of blogs
calling into question nearly every story and news event published in the
national press.

Loved by his fan base and hated by his
critics, Spivey remained defiant that his research was indisputable and
welcomed anyone to try and debunk his conclusions.

Chris Spivey says he deserves to be a
multi-millionaire Internet Troll who called Lee Rigby's murder a HOAX, says
he deserves to be a multi-millionaire

Once a successful tattoo artist and
builder, Spivey relies on donations from his readership to pay for the up
keep of his blog and his daily living expenses.

Pessimistic that his appeal would
succeed in the face of a corrupt legal system, Spivey must now pay a £4000
fine, which the Courts are demanding to be paid in one lump sum.

Unlikely to ever post another blog
again, his vast army of supporters are pledging to get tattoos' as a means to
support their fallen hero.

While Spivey hasn't yet publicly commented
on the outcome of his appeal, his right hand man and blog administrator Dogman,
published this short message:

"Chris was found guilty of
"harassment" and now including court costs, faces a bill of £4000,
which apparently they want in one lump. Not quite sure how they think that is
possible, but there you go. I can't fill you in on any further details and I
cannot make my own comments regarding the proceedings, as it will reflect badly
on Chris. It appears that the time is right for me to get some tattoos
done!"

Under fire from all quarters, and
having voiced his frustration at the lack of conviction from the British
public, to address the evident corruption in public life, its anyone's guess as
to what Spivey will do next.